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espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, july 12th, there's a lot going on today, including new signs that the federal reserve is seriously considering another round of stimulus to help boost the economy. >>> coming up, a live report from cnbc to break down what it all means. >>> plus, fun with charts on the house floor. one congressman continues a long-standing tradition of using ridiculous analogies during house debates. we'll have that clip later in the show. >>> but first, let's
espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed...
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none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere in the middle to see who they will go to. they don't like that talk. it's ugly and stupid. >> ron, i want to get your take and i'm sure you heard about this. former president george w. bush saying yesterday in a full-throated endorsement that he supports mitt romney. he was doing so while he was promoting his new book. take a listen. >> pretty unattractive metaphor. i said i crawled out of the swamp and i'm not crawling back in. you know, i'm interested in politics. i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. but h
none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere...
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mike, what can you tell us? >> reporte . >> as you said before, the forensic examination of the apartment was done yesterday, but that apartment remains secured as a crime scene for the foreseeable future. one of the crime scene personnel said what he saw was evidence of an intricate and sophisticated plan. a lot of the sophistication was how the suspect put together his arsenal and collected the gear he had when he was apprehended in the early morning hours of saturday morning. we got ahold of one of the receipts for some of the gear purchased online. it was from a kansas, missouri distributor. this was one of several suppliers that was used by a marketer of guns and ammunition and tactical gear, they shipped him $306 worth of gear, including a ballistic vest, carriers for a weapon and ammunition. maybe part of the answer of the question about how you accumulate 6,000 rounds of ammunition, the kind of gear that you only see in war zones, head to toe gear, that's what he had. the chief was saying a lot of that m
mike, what can you tell us? >> reporte . >> as you said before, the forensic examination of the apartment was done yesterday, but that apartment remains secured as a crime scene for the foreseeable future. one of the crime scene personnel said what he saw was evidence of an intricate and sophisticated plan. a lot of the sophistication was how the suspect put together his arsenal and collected the gear he had when he was apprehended in the early morning hours of saturday morning. we...
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he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to the lincoln douglas debate site and have a debate on outsourcing, on how terrible it is for the country, and what they're going to do. not do from the podium, but come and meet the people and see the lives they affect and how they're going to positively make changes to keep jobs here in freeport, illinois, and in our country. >> cheryl, if you and the mayor and the city council can't stop bain from doing this, what's going to happen to you when your job goes to china? >> well, i will be forced to go back to school, along with
he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to...
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that does it for us tonight. don't forget, check out my work at wonkblog.com at the great "washington post" or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein and on facebook, facebook.com/ez facebook.com/ezraklein. up next, "first look." "first look." >>> disastrous day. mitt romney angers his london host questioning london's readiness. and a duchess straoeuz their hand at ping pong. and could this be the largest ever captured. good morning. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we're going to begin this morning with damage control. this was supposed to be mitt romney's debut on the world stage, and instead after questioning whether london is up to task of hosting the 2012 olympics mitt romney's camp is doing an arguing with the english press. brian, good morning. >> good morning. mitt romney has been careful not to criticize the president or the u.s. government on the overseas list, and he probably should have added london to the list. questioning london's on the olympics. >> the story about the private security fir
that does it for us tonight. don't forget, check out my work at wonkblog.com at the great "washington post" or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein and on facebook, facebook.com/ez facebook.com/ezraklein. up next, "first look." "first look." >>> disastrous day. mitt romney angers his london host questioning london's readiness. and a duchess straoeuz their hand at ping pong. and could this be the largest ever captured. good morning. this is...
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and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. four perfect courses, just $14.99. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> we're back now with o
and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus...
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he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville. despite one stretch in the segregation unit, he's finishing up a two-year sentence for aggravated battery. as the final hours wind down, his emotions rachet up. >> i'm pretty anxious. been waiting for a while. the last week's the longest. just ready to go home, be with my family. >> sunrise brings what for everyone else at stateville will just be another day. but for inmate bell it brings
he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the...
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coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late, allergan. strong anti-migraine seams as well as excellent botox numbers, which is why i think it should be bought ahead of the quarter, maybe the stock goes down, allergan up tuesday. one of the worst-run companies in america start showing signs of new life under new management? that is the question when it comes avon. avp. this will be a terrific time for andrea young -- [ booing ] former ceo to proclaim her work is done and move on from the chairmanship where i secretly believe she is running the company. her horrendous reign can only come to an end if she moves out of th
coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late,...
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it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the hospital. they ran my name at the hospital. i still had a warrant for placement. >> though he is now 18 and technically an adult, he will have to face the juvenile court one final time. >> when i think about sitting in the juvenile. i'm 18. as soon as i get out of here i'm on my own. a lot of younger kids are going home to mommy and daddy. i'm going back to the streets. i ain't going to lie or tell a fairytale. i'm going back to the streets. >> ricky began looking for kinship and guidance on the streets before he was even a teenager. >> my dad was incarcerated.
it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the...
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mitt romney has left us with a choice. he's either a liar or what george will would call, a bloviating ignoramus. >> tell us what you really mean. >> yesterday, mitt romney closed his speech with a reference to martin luther king jr., which brings up the uncomfortable memory of the 2007 campaign when he was talking about his father and martin luther king jr. let's look at that. >> i saw my father march with martin luther king. >> my dad marched with martin luther king. >> did you actually see your dad march with martin luther king? >> no, i say that in a figurative sense. i try to be as accurate as i can be, and the -- if you'll look at the literature or the dictionary, the term "saw" includes being aware of inthe sense that i've described. i saw my dad march with marten luther king. i saw him in the sense of being aware of his participation. >> and i saw richard wolf win the super bowl. what the -- richard? >> no wonder he's a fan of bill clinton. >> it's way wilder than clinton. clinton at least understood here's the stu
mitt romney has left us with a choice. he's either a liar or what george will would call, a bloviating ignoramus. >> tell us what you really mean. >> yesterday, mitt romney closed his speech with a reference to martin luther king jr., which brings up the uncomfortable memory of the 2007 campaign when he was talking about his father and martin luther king jr. let's look at that. >> i saw my father march with martin luther king. >> my dad marched with martin luther king....
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where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> something i should have thought better. now it's like, i can do good in school, it's just like i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. >> i'm going to finish college. and i'm going to get my degree. probably go further than that and try to get my masters. my mom got her masters. she's going for her doctorate. so you know, got to do something like that. my parents are beautiful people. if you meet my parents, you would never think i would be going through the stuff like i've done i
where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> something i should have thought better. now it's like, i can do good in school, it's just like i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a...
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we used to have one in the garage. so we went out there, and he picked out a cross cut saw and a pruning saw. those will do. i have no idea what's going on at this time, and so we go back in there and he dismembers the body. >> where? >> head, arm, arm, torso, leg, leg. >> where? >> in the bedroom. >> on the bed? >> on the floor of the bedroom. >> wasn't that messy? >> yeah, it was pretty messy. >> it was a bizarre family situation behind paul's father's murder. the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning proper at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up
we used to have one in the garage. so we went out there, and he picked out a cross cut saw and a pruning saw. those will do. i have no idea what's going on at this time, and so we go back in there and he dismembers the body. >> where? >> head, arm, arm, torso, leg, leg. >> where? >> in the bedroom. >> on the bed? >> on the floor of the bedroom. >> wasn't that messy? >> yeah, it was pretty messy. >> it was a bizarre family situation behind...
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us would like to think. it can come to those who court it and those who take every precaution to avoid it. it visits the novice and the world class pi
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i used to think my dad was hard on me growing up. he used to whip me with a belt. these guys have been whipped with 2x4s and worse. my story is nothing compared to them so i just shut up and listen. a lot of them haven't had any dads. and i can be a dad figure. i can be a grandfather figure. and i'm grandpa or papa, and that's okay. there is a lot of camaraderie here. and we are all -- it's kind of like being in the military not to insult the military, i've been there ten years. there is a regiment to it. >> initially it took time for stanwick to accept being incarcerated. >> when he first got here, he had a little bit of an attitude problem. he was grumpy. i think he was having problems adjusting to the new environment that he had. nothing major. just, you know, kind of a pissy attitude i don't want to be here. so i'm going to be grumpy and he was a little abrasive and come in and for food and you ask them their name. hey, good morning, officer field. what's your name? stanwick! he changed over time. i don't know if it was he came to the realization where he was a
i used to think my dad was hard on me growing up. he used to whip me with a belt. these guys have been whipped with 2x4s and worse. my story is nothing compared to them so i just shut up and listen. a lot of them haven't had any dads. and i can be a dad figure. i can be a grandfather figure. and i'm grandpa or papa, and that's okay. there is a lot of camaraderie here. and we are all -- it's kind of like being in the military not to insult the military, i've been there ten years. there is a...
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this time it was aimed at her escort officer. >> telling me no [ bleep ] no better than us convicts. >> what is she doing now? is she still going off? is she creating a disturbance? formal disciplinary for disrespect. okay. she got another one. >> three back-to-back write-ups did little to curb culbertson's temper. >> i'm gay and i'm getting punished for being gay and having medical problems? it ain't right, so -- >> you aren't the only gay person here. >> but i'm being punished for being gay. >> no. >> yes, because i'm gay. >> you're being punished for breaking the rules. >> no, no, no. >> before the break was out she chalked up yet another infraction. >> i got to go back. i got another write-up. >> what happened? >> i done this. >> with who? >> within days, culbertson was in front of the disciplinary board again. >> how do you plead on the disrespect? >> not guilty. >> how do you plead on the refusal of a direct order? >> not guilty. and i got really tore up about this one, because i got you to give me a chance, and before i even got outside to breathe, i was being hit with more wr
this time it was aimed at her escort officer. >> telling me no [ bleep ] no better than us convicts. >> what is she doing now? is she still going off? is she creating a disturbance? formal disciplinary for disrespect. okay. she got another one. >> three back-to-back write-ups did little to curb culbertson's temper. >> i'm gay and i'm getting punished for being gay and having medical problems? it ain't right, so -- >> you aren't the only gay person here. >>...
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i'm glad you're up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com and let me know why you're awake right now. or you can do what romney's swiss banker does and text the word awake followed by your response at 622639. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session. there will be a lot going on today including new details out of syria where activists claim as many as 200 were killed by government forces. we'll have an exclusive report that takes us inside the massacre. >> -- >> that's it! >> further evidence that we need a parliamentary system here in the united states, at the very least for entertainment purposes. we'll explain what she was getting really excited about later in the show. but first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >> mitt romney travels to nevada today to cam pan alongside one of his toughest opponents from the republican primary, texas governor rick perry. it was perry who suggested seven months ago that romney's record at bain capital could be a fat
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but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen or suspected what was going to happen. now, there are going to be those who say, well, there's a mental health issue here and it could be. he's in his mid-20s. the mental health issues could be coming forward again. who perhaps would know better than his parents? they have yet to have the chance to talk about this. so there's a lot of things we need to know about this guy's background, much less him no longer being in college, what was the final catalyst that brought him to this point? >> clint van zandt, we always appreciate your exp
but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen...
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i want to welcome joe to decency where senator john mccain took us and ed rollins is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. but in this case, he's saying the right thing. michele bachmann is off the rails. by the way, here she is finding someone who agreed with her. she was on today with glenn beck. >> oh, yes. >> beck defended the congresswoman and attacked john mccain who he said is marching to the orders of the muslim brotherhood. that's john mccain being accused of it this time. you have to keep up with your crowd. they are frisky out there. keep up with them. let's listen to glenn and michelle. >> john mccain and all the elephant media are falling right in line with the muslim brotherhood. >> michele bachmann continued her d
i want to welcome joe to decency where senator john mccain took us and ed rollins is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. but in this...
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you have been detained with us five times. you've been here for a total of 161 days. >> yeah. >> you didn't know that? you were on placement? >> yeah. >> for how long? >> nine months. >> you were at silver state for how long? >> 15 months. >> so what do you want the court to do with you? >> well, i want to go home, but it's probably not even a possibility right now. but i hope i can go home. if anything, get me a commitment here. don't send me across the street. if they send me across the street then i'll have an adult felony and then my life is going to be basically ruined if i get adult felony. >> over there they don't give a crap about rehabilitation. they're not going to want you o to go to placement or get counseling. they're not going to ask you what has happened in your life. they don't care. so at what point are you going to, like, let it soak through, maybe do something different? >> here in the juvenile court system there are more options available to kids than there are in the adult system. >> the whole truth and no
you have been detained with us five times. you've been here for a total of 161 days. >> yeah. >> you didn't know that? you were on placement? >> yeah. >> for how long? >> nine months. >> you were at silver state for how long? >> 15 months. >> so what do you want the court to do with you? >> well, i want to go home, but it's probably not even a possibility right now. but i hope i can go home. if anything, get me a commitment here. don't send...
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that does not make us better drivers. it makes us worse, more risky drivers. the women in my life are more careful, cautious drivers. that makes them better. >> there might be, however, some -- i like to think of germans as technocrats. they identify a problem go about it with empirical evidence. i'm going to guess the mayor of the town saw a problem, identified the problem and fixed it. sexual politics aside and knee-jerk reaction to this as unfair, separate but unequal, i have to assume he sees this as a potentially good solution to a problem that they must be dealing with. >> you see his inner technocrat. i see hishemer. i think the mayor himself made a very interesting comment. i think we've all fallen for the trap he set here. this is what ep. he said, i've been on the phone all day. the tv will come. i'm happy. it looks like we've hit a raw nerve. it's been a great marketing ploy. this is a tiny town of 5,000 people getting international attention it never had before and probably never will again. he's trying to get people to come to the town, challengin
that does not make us better drivers. it makes us worse, more risky drivers. the women in my life are more careful, cautious drivers. that makes them better. >> there might be, however, some -- i like to think of germans as technocrats. they identify a problem go about it with empirical evidence. i'm going to guess the mayor of the town saw a problem, identified the problem and fixed it. sexual politics aside and knee-jerk reaction to this as unfair, separate but unequal, i have to assume...
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her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaiting trial on five drug possession charges, as well as being co-defendant on an armed robbery charge. she had pled not guilty to all six charges. >> what kind of book am i looking at right now? >> megan was due in court the next day and was doing everything possible to not tempt fate. in the process, we learned something about jailhouse superstitions. >> i won't start a new book if i know i'm going to court or getting out, without having enough time to finish it. because i feel like if i leave a book unfinished, i'll come back to finish it. i just have superstitions. i don't write my name anywhere in the jail because if you write your name in the jail, you're going to come back. it's just different things. if an officer drops keys in front of you, that means you're going home. last time i went to bail review, the officer dropped keys in front of me. but i d
her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaiting trial on five drug possession charges, as well as being co-defendant on an armed robbery charge. she had pled not guilty to all six charges. >> what kind of book am i looking at right now? >> megan was due in court the next day and was doing everything possible to not tempt fate. in the process, we...
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cnbc's karen choe join us us in london. karen, june was the best month for stocks since 1993. what will it take to get out of this mini slump? >> well, we're going right through corporate earnings season now. it's a difficult time for investors in the states. the turning point seemed to be the fourth of july a fairly decent run-up until independence day. after that, market falling in a straight line. the s&p 500 in particular down. now, the extent of the fall yesterday, the same. month to date, the main indices are low, order of 1%, 2%, still high for the year above what's been considered revisions to the outlook and we have every couple of weeks out numbers in the session yesterday, i.t. stocks likes of a & d, sales numbers and four year estimates, the engine makers cummins warning about numbers coming out of emerging markets this time, relaxed brazil, china and india. they're seizing upon this, investors. the likes of europe and the united states are weak. the growth story emerging markets proving to be not as strong as many people expected. so that's why you're seeing marke
cnbc's karen choe join us us in london. karen, june was the best month for stocks since 1993. what will it take to get out of this mini slump? >> well, we're going right through corporate earnings season now. it's a difficult time for investors in the states. the turning point seemed to be the fourth of july a fairly decent run-up until independence day. after that, market falling in a straight line. the s&p 500 in particular down. now, the extent of the fall yesterday, the same....
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thanks for coming to us on this friday. millions of people see movies each and every month and in these rare situations, where we're unfortunately talking about a catastrophe at a public venue, what can people do if they are in this situation? >> one of the first things that you can do is to pay attention to the primer at the beginning of the film, they tell you where the exits are. oftentimes, people tend to ignore that. >> and to theatres? >> and the theatres can also prep their people in the theatres so they know that if the certain type of an emergency breaks out, that they have protocalls of operation for the people to respond in certain ways to specific types of emergencies. >> so, are theatre owners now in a position where they have to think about attacks like this and having to predict? >> i think they have to have a set of rules in place so they know they're going to respond in a certain way to a certain type of crisis. i don't think they have to plan for this. i would hope this wouldn't happen frequently enough wh
thanks for coming to us on this friday. millions of people see movies each and every month and in these rare situations, where we're unfortunately talking about a catastrophe at a public venue, what can people do if they are in this situation? >> one of the first things that you can do is to pay attention to the primer at the beginning of the film, they tell you where the exits are. oftentimes, people tend to ignore that. >> and to theatres? >> and the theatres can also prep...
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cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime minister has to take note of. that's one story the markets focused on. the other big news is i guess no news from the fed. as far as the ufomc was concerned in its minutes, the balanced in terms of further help, nothing immediately for the markets, they did leave the option on the table for now that was some small crumb of comfort to take away for these very jittery investors right now. back to you. >> geoff, thanks. still ahead on "way too early," quarterback tim tebow lends a hand at last night's espy awards. we'll show you what got his jets teammate mark sanchez laughing. >>>
cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime...
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i used to live in atlanta, georgia. i used to eat at chick-fil-a. it was one of my favorite restaurants to go to, until i heard about their anti-gay policies. i won't go to chick-fil-a anymore because of that. people in this country have their right to make the decision. we have a right not to go to a place, a right to speak out against those policies. there's nothing wrong with mayor of boston doing the same thing. >> boycotts are free speech. >> what the mayor of boston is doing is trying to use government. that's inappropriate. i think -- i completely agree. you have a right not to go to chick-fil-a. i have never been to chick-fil-a. they're not kosher. i don't eat there. >> they also sell sausage, egg, and bacon biscuits at chick-fil-a even though they talk about being biblically based. we don't need to have businesses deciding and dictating religious beliefs for everybody else as a consumer. let people make their own choices. this is the kind of country we want to live in. >> that's the problem with mayor menino. >> i don't want to be a chicken
i used to live in atlanta, georgia. i used to eat at chick-fil-a. it was one of my favorite restaurants to go to, until i heard about their anti-gay policies. i won't go to chick-fil-a anymore because of that. people in this country have their right to make the decision. we have a right not to go to a place, a right to speak out against those policies. there's nothing wrong with mayor of boston doing the same thing. >> boycotts are free speech. >> what the mayor of boston is doing...
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. >> he is using a one by two put spread. sit a little more complicated so it's good to hit the play book. you buy one put and offset that cost by selling not one but two the lower strike puts. the goal, you want the stock to go to just above the strikes. that's where you make the most money. you may have to buy that stock at the low put strike price. below that level, profits trail off. >> earlier when i looked at the options, i bought the gmcr december 14 my it toal cost was.30. at 7:00 your profits start to trail off. fortunately you cannot lose more than your premium of 1.30 on the trade even if the stock goes to zero. i will say this. i don't think gmcr is a good short. >> bailed me out when the stocks started to rise. no way, no how. people are not going to to buy a new machine or buy coffee at 30 bucks a pound. normally i wouldn't want to do a one by two. because, this is one of the situations where it will actually work. i absolutely hate a stock. >> you have made me ashamed of buying k-cups. $30 a pound? no more! no
. >> he is using a one by two put spread. sit a little more complicated so it's good to hit the play book. you buy one put and offset that cost by selling not one but two the lower strike puts. the goal, you want the stock to go to just above the strikes. that's where you make the most money. you may have to buy that stock at the low put strike price. below that level, profits trail off. >> earlier when i looked at the options, i bought the gmcr december 14 my it toal cost was.30....
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a phrase my dad used to always use. whenever you would say something, someone would say this is what i value, this is what i support. my dad would go like this. he'd say, look, don't tell me what you value. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. seriously. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. don't tell me you value women in your office space, in your corporation if you have a budget where you don't have any women that are being paid like men. don't tell me that you value and are deeply concerned about seniors if, in fact, you ee advice rate the things that you know and rely on not only for their well-being but i'll return to this, for their dignity. for their dignity and their pride. >> president obama will attend fundraisers in texas this afternoon. a day after kicking off his first town hall of his campaign in cincinnati. the president aggressively targeted mitt romney telling the ohio crowd that former governor romney does have a plan for creating jobs as you heard this one before
a phrase my dad used to always use. whenever you would say something, someone would say this is what i value, this is what i support. my dad would go like this. he'd say, look, don't tell me what you value. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. seriously. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. don't tell me you value women in your office space, in your corporation if you have a budget where you don't have any women that are being paid like men. don't tell me...
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for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it was the kind of man he was and the way he dealt with every person, black or white. he was a man of the fairest instincts and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of god. i'm grateful to him for so many things and, above all, for the knowledge of god. whose ways are not always our ways but whose justice is certain and whose mercy endures forever. every good cause on this earth relies in the end on a plan bigger than ours. without dependence on god, dr. king said, our efforts turn to ashes and our sunrises in the darkest night. unless
for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> it's friday the 13th. the question is are you scared? or maybe should we be scared to be on tv right now? to add to the creepiness, there are actually three friday the 13ths this year. that's the first time that happened since 1984. they are exactly 13 weeks apart. creepy. january 13th, april 13th and today, july 13th. so i am not particularly superstitious about friday the 13th. but i will admit that i have a few superstitions so i have a weird thing about the time 11:11. if something is happening in my life that's momentous or important and i happen to notice that it is 11:11 on the clock, it's either a good omen or a bad omen but it's never neutral. i have a weird thing about that time. i don't know h
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> it's friday the 13th. the question is are you scared? or maybe should we be scared to be on tv right now? to add to the creepiness, there are...
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mitt rom any has used every trick in the book. romney admits that in the last three years he's paid -- we don't know because romney has released just one full year of his tax returns and won't release anything before 2010. >> i have put out as much as we're going to put out. >> what is mitt romney hiding? >> it will not die, the taxes story and mitt romney, the president will not let it and he was back in ohio yet for his eighth trip to the state this year and it was his first town hall in the re-election campaign. >> what's your favorite girl scout cookie? >> i'm pretty partial to those mint -- >> thin mints. >> when can i cut your hair. >> you would not want a president who was disloyal to his barber. >> not exactly hammered with hard questions there in the town hall, but obama hammered romney for a tax strategy that would urge companies to create jobs. >> mitt romney's economic plan would create 800,000 new jobs, but the problem is the jobs won't be in america. i want to give tax breaks to companies who are investing right here
mitt rom any has used every trick in the book. romney admits that in the last three years he's paid -- we don't know because romney has released just one full year of his tax returns and won't release anything before 2010. >> i have put out as much as we're going to put out. >> what is mitt romney hiding? >> it will not die, the taxes story and mitt romney, the president will not let it and he was back in ohio yet for his eighth trip to the state this year and it was his first...
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luke russert joins us now. luke, you know, it seems we've been talking about it a little bit this week. it seems from a substantive standpoint, the vote today is about as born as your average post office naming. i wonder, take us through what's going to happen this hour and does it mean anything beyond this afternoon? >> it means something in terms of optics. this is a vote that republicans scheduled the day that we heard the supreme court decision that upheld the health care law. and what republicans are doing today and the vote should be around 3:30, 3:45 is that they want to be able to say they are the party of all-out repeal the health care law. they believe that plays very well with independents. now, there is a danger in doing this with democrats saying look, people want to be more focused on jobs legislation here in the house. the republicans make the argument, no, this is in fact jobs legislation because no one will hire if this law goes through and bringing up the argument this is a vote to increase ta
luke russert joins us now. luke, you know, it seems we've been talking about it a little bit this week. it seems from a substantive standpoint, the vote today is about as born as your average post office naming. i wonder, take us through what's going to happen this hour and does it mean anything beyond this afternoon? >> it means something in terms of optics. this is a vote that republicans scheduled the day that we heard the supreme court decision that upheld the health care law. and...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. but they haven't experienced
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by...
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dave, thanks for joining us. you've singled out some races that are representative of the different currents in the political year. but i wanted to start with a bottom line question for you. right now democrats need 25 seats, they pick up a net gain of 25 seats to win back the house. any chance they'll actually do that? if the election were held today, how many do you think they would pick up, if any? >> i think the current range is between two seat gain for republicans to eight for democrats. the three last leaks have been wave elections. i think democrats need a wave to get to 25. but so far it seems like in a lot of congressional districts, president obama is actually a drag because his support is so concentrated in a select few group of very safe democratic districts. >> so 4535 ra35 races playing ot you've identified four in particular to keep an eye on. so i want to work through those with you right now. we'll start with the first one, which is out in utah. this involves jim mathison who i guess is the no d
dave, thanks for joining us. you've singled out some races that are representative of the different currents in the political year. but i wanted to start with a bottom line question for you. right now democrats need 25 seats, they pick up a net gain of 25 seats to win back the house. any chance they'll actually do that? if the election were held today, how many do you think they would pick up, if any? >> i think the current range is between two seat gain for republicans to eight for...
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the rest of us go, that's us right there. now, if you're wondering which group you're in, you're normal. the rest of us have known for a lot of years not normal. normal means most. most people don't drink and drive because it's illegal. they wear a seat belt because it's safe. they don't slap their kid and tell them that's because they love them and that's the way we show them. ok, there might be three groups of people in this room. normal, the rest of us and not getting any better anytime soon. the threat here is lesson. the shame is removed. the stigma is replaced, we go from dope to hope here at some point. we go from drinking and singing and lying and dying to staying and playing and praying and living and giving. that's what we get to do. i'm an incarcerated guy. incarceration was not the same as rehabilitation for me. it just wasn't the same. but i have been over 500 jails and prisons in 23 years. i speak nine languages now. they're all english, but i speak fortune 500. i speak corporate, i speak kid. i have a 5-year-ol
the rest of us go, that's us right there. now, if you're wondering which group you're in, you're normal. the rest of us have known for a lot of years not normal. normal means most. most people don't drink and drive because it's illegal. they wear a seat belt because it's safe. they don't slap their kid and tell them that's because they love them and that's the way we show them. ok, there might be three groups of people in this room. normal, the rest of us and not getting any better anytime...
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you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he was a person who missed pinpoi eed it. >> howard, i think this is a very important point that howard just made, the fact that anyone should be grateful in some sense that mitt romney would acknowledge them as american voters and worthy of being spoken to. but this is the same person who as governor of massachusetts spent four years in an office at the top of beacon hill, the governor's office in boston, without ever once, ever once having a meeting there with the naacp. >> yeah, and also, and also, lawrence, moving to change the affirmative action office and rules in massachusetts in a way that was
you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he...
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stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort of touts his key accomplishments, including the auto bailout, including the fact he got health care passed. but what's interesting, some of that fire and rhetoric being ususe ed against him. mitt romney is waging a wit of a shadow campaign. he's dispatched tim pawlenty and bob bobby jindal, who are here speaking in some of the same places, saying we're not going to double down on president obama because he essentially hasn't done enough to fix the economy. so a war of words going on here in this battleground state o
stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort...
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it's because the law is against us. but i think that we have a window of opportunity when people are focused on what happened, what went wrong on the "costa concordia." >> reporter: eaves is anything but an orthodox trial lawyer. he comes from a seventh-generation mississippi family and bills himself as a crusader for justice. his office is adorned with armor, knights on horseback, and the bible. >> that you're supposed to take care of those people who have been done grave injustice, take up for the poor. >> reporter: a former democratic candidate for governor, eaves has battled in congress and the italian courts. three months ago eaves got the federal court in texas to send u.s. marshals to seize the carnival "triumph" which was about to sail from the port of galveston. he brought along a camera crew to document the event. >> we're here to execute a court order. >> reporter: the court accepted his suit on behalf of the family of a woman killed on the "costa concordia," thus compelling carnival to post a $10 million bon
it's because the law is against us. but i think that we have a window of opportunity when people are focused on what happened, what went wrong on the "costa concordia." >> reporter: eaves is anything but an orthodox trial lawyer. he comes from a seventh-generation mississippi family and bills himself as a crusader for justice. his office is adorned with armor, knights on horseback, and the bible. >> that you're supposed to take care of those people who have been done grave...
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already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide primaries. you include the u.s. senate, the governor, and those races. >> we use the primary only as an example. there is nowhere else i use the primary information in our report for -- i never looked out over votes in primaries at all. it just looks at primary's in general about 65% of winner- take-all. i could not use september's election if i wanted to keep that formats until i had november's numbers. >> if you think about it with a plurality election, if you compare everyone who votes for the top two, their ballots counted in the final round. everyone else who did not voted for those top two, it is similar to where their ballots has exhausted. it is this ironic thing that everyone is picking out exhausted ballots in making a deal at of its and not realizing that all races have exhausted balance. the people whose votes d
already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide primaries. you include the u.s. senate, the governor, and those races. >> we use the primary only as an example. there is nowhere else i use the primary information in our report for -- i never looked out over votes in primaries at all. it just looks at primary's in general about 65% of winner-...
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